same in Court .(1) On making an award under section 11, the Collector shall tender payment of the compen-sation awarded ... reference under section 18 would be submitted: Provided that any person admitted to be interested may receive such payment under protest as to the sufficiency
Payment of compensation or deposit of same in Authority.
(1) On making an award under section 30, the Collector shall tender payment of the compensation ... reference under section 64 would be submitted: Provided that any person admitted to be interested may receive such payment under protest as to the sufficiency
Payment of compensation.] [ for the power and duties under the section exercisable and dischargeable by the Dy. GM, NCDC Ltd.]
(1) Any compensation payable under ... Provided that any person admitted to be interested may receive such payment under protest as to the sufficiency of the amount : [Provided further that every
protest.
NOTE: A letter of protest or a representation under this rule shall not constitute a claim for refund.
A duty paid under protest ... under protest under Rule 233B. A further reading of Rule 233B shows that in terms of Sub-rule (4) the duty paid under protest shall
that there was a difference
between provisional assessment under rule 9B and
payment of duty under protest in terms of rule 233B. In
this connection ... under protest and duty paid
under rule 9B. The duty paid under protest falls under
section 11B whereas duty paid under provisional
assessment falls under
while making the said payment an endorsement Was made on the challan
indicating payment under protest. It was further pointed out that after
making payment ... protest payment the conditions and circumstances mentioned in Rule 233 B
should be complied with, otherwise there could be no protest payment under
payment was made not only involuntarily but under protest. Involuntary payment and payment under protest are not the same thing. For imposition of unjust duty ... compelled to make payment and such payment will then be involuntary, but every involuntary payment cannot be held payment within the meaning of proviso
payment was made not only involuntarily but under protest. Involuntary payment and payment under protest are not the same thing. For imposition of unjust duty ... compelled to make payment and such payment will then be involuntary, but every involuntary payment cannot be held payment within the meaning of proviso
interested shall not consent to receive the payment. The person interested might also receive such payment under protest as to the sufficiency of the amount ... postulates a tender of payment and receipt thereof without protest or under protest. Such a protest must necessarily be made at the time when
decision makes it absolutely clear that to consider the payment of duty as payment under protest, the procedure prescribed under the statute must be followed ... payment of duty was made. If that be so, the payment of duty by HPCL can not be considered as payment under protest